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    Midi router

    Midi router

    Midi router

    Midi router - anywhere to anywhere. Midi Router Client is an advanced, cross-platform tool designed to route and manipulate MIDI signals in real time. It allows users to create virtual MIDI ports, map MIDI events (e.g., CC to pitch wheel), monitor inputs, and build custom controls like program change dropdowns—all with minimal latency Documentation: https://shemeshg.github.io/MidiRouterClient-mdbook Github and support: https://github.com/shemeshg/MidiRouterClient step by step...
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    MidiLayer

    MidiLayer

    A simple and intuitive tool to improve live performances.

    MidiLayer is a simple and easy to use application designed to enhance your live performances. Manage slots and channels, adjust the velocity and the volume, customize the note range and connect with modulation wheels and other types of controllers, all with the help of MidiLayer.
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    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    MidiMonitor is a lightweight Java application that allows you to monitor raw Midi data being sent to and from your various Midi devices.
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